kohr-ah wrote: » * Go out with my kids to the park/bowling/jump on the trampoline/anything i can take them to do * I like to draw. I've designed a few tattoos. Pretty fun to see your work get done on someone * Calisthenics for exercise. * Play old school NES/SNES with the Mrs while having a nice drink * Occasional Video Game
Deathmage wrote: » One of my hobbies is I drive around a M5 halftrack and M4 Sherman with my uncle (retired Army Colonel) on weekends to car shows and airshows. I'm a certified Military Antique's driver, yes I drive them. I had to go to a course at West Point on how to drive the Sherman, it was fun driving on those off-road courses in a 60+ year old fully-operational tank. It's as close to the military that this nerd boy will every get, however been considering the Army lately, a recruiter said that IT people are in high demand for Army jobs.
Jasiono wrote: » I read Fly my helicopter to vegas sometimes for long weekends, or take my jet, depends on if I feel like flying myself Doing my first 5k this weekend (the spartan sprint), although, they said it's 4.9 miles so it's technically like a 7k That's about it Oh yeah, I also bought a mountain bike, want to get into that a bit I also fantasize about owning a helicopter and private jet
srabiee wrote: » 1) Exercise! This could include weight lifting and/or cardio machines at home or at the gym, jogging or power walking through the neighborhood several times per week, hiking, sports, etc. This should definitely be at the top of your list, as us IT people just don't seem to get enough exercise in our daily lives (generally speaking). 2) Read (actual print materials). I often make a conscious effort to peel myself away from my computer screen and do some actual reading out of a book. Most of the time I'm reading certification study books, but hey, at least I'm away from that damn computer screen. 3) Quality time with friends and/or family. This could include dining out at restaurants, going to the movies, going shopping, going to amusement parks, etc. My wife and I don't drink and we were never big on going to nightclubs, but you could also add those activities to your list. Whatever floats your boat, but socializing with others is very important.